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  • 22-02-2019
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Suppose y=f(x) + k. What effect does k have on the parent function

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  • 22-02-2019

Answer:

Adding 'k' to [tex]y=f(x)[/tex] translates it 'k' units upwards.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that,

The parent function, [tex]y=f(x)[/tex] is changed to [tex]y=f(x)+k[/tex]

That is, transformation is applied to [tex]y=f(x)[/tex] in order to obtain [tex]y=f(x)+k[/tex].

As, we can see that the constant 'k' is added to the parent function.

This means that, the function [tex]y=f(x)[/tex] is shifted 'k' units upwqards.

Hence, adding 'k' to [tex]y=f(x)[/tex] translates it 'k' units upwards.

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